All Housing articles – Page 196
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Planning reform 'won't help economy'
Report finds there could be little or no economic boost for two years or more as a result of the government’s planning reforms
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Pickles admits defeat in Cala legal challenge
Communities secretary won’t fight claim he acted unlawfully in planning decision
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Features
Ingrid Skinner: First we take West Hampstead
Ingrid Skinner has big plans to turn Taylor Wimpey’s fledgling London division into a £100m-turnover business - and all without leaving Zone 2. She talks to Building. Photography by Anthony Lycett
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Battle for jobs on new £1.9bn HCA framework
Housebuilders and contractors will compete for places on the renewed HCA framework
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Housebuyers 'will pay more for green homes'
NHBC says housebuyers will pay a premium for energy efficiency
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Margaret Ford to leave legacy company
Chair of Olympic regeneration body to step down after the Games
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Osborne's infrastructure push 'will fail' surveyors predict
RICS survey casts doubt on plan to boost institutional investment in infrastructure
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Dozen firms appointed to £500m housing framework
Contractors have been appointed to a £500m housing framework in the north of England
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Majority of government's biggest projects 'over time and budget'
Major projects supremo admits that less than half of the government’s biggest projects are being delivered ‘effectively’
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Spurs let off the hook on affordable homes
Council report wipes planning obligations from Tottenham Hotspur for stadium development
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Comment
Why bigger is better when it comes to housing
Ian Tant asks if it is right for the government to promote its ambitions for large scale developments?
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Berkeley and DSDHA housing scheme approved
Luxury £60m residential scheme in Westminster is architect’s biggest ever project
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's £750m Fitzrovia scheme
Developer offers council extra £2m for affordable housing
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Comment
Eco-towns: Back to the garden city
Strategically planned large-scale development is back on the government agenda, but this time it’s less eco-town, more leafy suburb. Building reports
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New finance model to attract £250m into affordable homes
Private company will raise money from investors for affordable homes
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Council pension fund invests £25m in housing
Manchester council hopes to put in place a pipeline of institutional investment
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Kier wins £100m Derby housing deal
Kier agrees deal with Homes and Communities Agency and Derby council to create around 700 new homes in Derby.
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Part L changes will fail to boost Green Deal
Industry says loopholes in regulations will enable homeowners to avoid energy improvements